1. Four random contestants, randomly chosen will compete in this show. Each contestant is placed in a "Drop Zone". The object is the be the last man/woman standing.
2. Round 1 starts with each player receiving 150 "Cyber" Dollars. A "Challenger" is randomly selected. One Drop Zone is activated, with one more being added for each question in the round (up to a maximum of five).
3. The Challenger is given a question and then challenges one of the other contestants to answer it. The challenged contestant is given 3 possible answers. If answered correct, the contestant gets 150 "Cyber" Dollars and becomes the new Challenger.
4. If a challenged contestant is incorrect, his/her money is given to the Challenger and he/she must play Russian Roulette in order to stay in the game. If his/her Drop Zone does not light up, s/he is safe and becomes the new Challenger. If his/her Drop Zone does light up, s/he drops out of the game - literally - and the Round ends.
5. Play continues like this until someone drops or five questions are asked. If five questions are asked without a drop, a game of Russian Roulette will decide who DOES drop, the leader being immune (if there's a tie for the lead, the co-leaders are immune). The money from whosoever drops is divided evenly among the remaining three contestants.
6. Round 2 starts with one Drop Zone and is played exactly like Round 1, save that correct answers are now worth 200 "Cyber" Dollars each and the questions now have FOUR possible answers. The one in the lead becomes the first Challenger of the Round, or is chosen at random if there is a tie.
7. Round 3 is slightly different. The leader starts the Round as Challenger (or a random choice in case of a tie) and is given the question. The Challenger can then either challenge the other contestant to answer or risk his/her own money by taking the question him/herself. If the answer is correct in either case, 300 "Cyber" Dollars is added to the total and, if the non-Challenger contestant got it right, he/she becomes the new Challenger. If the answer is wrong, all the money goes to the other player and Russian Roulette is played to see if the game continues.
8. When a player drops in Round 3, the game is over and the last left standing is the Winner. If neither contestant drops after five questions, the one in the lead is the Winner and the other contestant drops. If there's a tie, a game of Russian Roulette decides the Winner.
9. The Winner then plays the Bonus Round. In the Bonus Round, ten multiple (3 choice) questions are asked to the Winner. The Winner must answer all 10 correctly in 60 seconds, or else he/she will drop. If he/she makes a mistake, he/she will drop. If the Winner gets all ten questions correct, he/she wins an additional 10, 000 "Cyber" Dollars and the chance to make it even 100, 000 "Cyber" Dollars. Each question is worth 150 "Cyber" Dollars, so if the Winner messes up, he/she will win the amount of questions correct times 150. The Winner may pass at a question, and if time permits, they will return to the same question.
10. If the Winner wins the Bonus Round, he/she has the choice to take his/her winnings and quit or to give up the 10, 000 "Cyber" Dollars in order to play Russian Roulette one last time. The number of Drop Zones activated depends on how quickly the Winner answers the questions. If the Winner decides to go for it and his/her Drop Zone doesn't light up, he/she walks away with 100, 000 "Cyber" Dollars PLUS the amount of money that he/she won in the main game play! If, however, his/her Drop Zone is lit, he/she drops, but still keeps the money won in the regular game.